It's almost a year now since our great friend and colleague, Trent Keegan was taken from us. But we still don't know, and possibly never will know, who was responsible for his death.
· Why was it that Trent’s laptop and camera were among the only items stolen (and never recovered), while his passport, cash and Visa cards were left behind by his murderers?
· How come Thomson Safaris appear to have accessed personal files from Trent’s laptop (and mine), which were given to the local District Commissioner in Loliondo, Tanzania, by Thomson’s local manager? Presumably the only ones with access to Trent’s files at present are those who stole his laptop when he was murdered.
· Why have the District Commissioner in Loliondo, or the police in Nairobi not investigated this further, despite being informed of a possible link between the files and the people who stole Trent’s laptop?
· And lastly, why have the Irish or New Zealand governments not held their own independent post-mortem enquiries into Trent’s death.
It seems the authorities in all countries concerned - Kenya, Tanzania, Ireland, and New Zealand, - are happy to let this story die.
However, Trent's friends in Kenya have not forgotten him, and a small memorial service is planned for Saturday, 30 May at 2pm, at the site on Uhuru Highway where his body was found.
Will there be a memorial service in Salthill, Galway again this year to remember Trent? If anybody is aware of arrangements, could you please post details as soon as possible to allow people attend.